AuthorTopic: Liberty Law School (Read 14102 times)

I am considering Liberty Law School. My interest lies in criminal law and a later-in-life judgeship. Does anyone know the employment projections at this school? Also, I'm interested in hearing about any experiences related to Liberty Law School.- smuuthcriminal

Well, here you go. It's one of the worst law schools in the country. After 5 years, it's still dealing with provisional ABA accreditation and to add to that, a 27.1% first year attrition. Unless you have a job already lined up that's waiting for your JD from Liberty.... RUN AWAY!

That's harsh, but schools like that are a black mark on us all. ITE, you'll need more than "prayers" to find employment. Don't expect it from there.

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From what I gather (and based on a PDF of their student handbook which floated around here a while back), they enforce a very strict set of rules on students. Even moderate drinking (as in a glass of wine with dinner) can get you in serious trouble. I would avoid unless your social and political persuasions dovetail very closely with those of the administration.

The second and third posters have it completely wrong. The honor code applies to the undergraduate students only. Many students drink and never get into "trouble."

The law school is not one of the worst in the country. This past summer, Liberty's bar passage rate was second only to UVA. So far, two classes have taken the bar. The VA AND the national average are around 90%.

Liberty was provisionally accredited on their first chance after only a year-and-a half of operating. The chance for full accreditation HAS NOT YET ARISEN, but will come w/n the next year. The accreditation committee is being led by the dean from Baylor School of Law.

The attrition rate for Liberty is about what you would expect to find at a T3 or T4 school. Most of the people in my class who left either transferred or decided law school was not for them.

Lastly, many people from the first two classes are gainfully employed. Many people from my class already have offers or jobs DESPITE the terrible economy.

As a future note, if you do not know what you are talking about, you should keep your mouth shut.

My, what a stunning come back. 27% attrition is the norm for tier 3 and 4? REALLY?? If you are representative of the "fact checkers" at Libety, this is yet another reason to avoid this "thing" like the plague.

I would avoid unless your social and political persuasions dovetail very closely with those of the administration.

I think unless the above then there are other law schools that have similar admissions requirements and employment prospects that do not come with the stigma that a Liberty degree does. Honestly, a lot of regular folks, people who are not anti-religous, are really freaked about by Liberty and Pat Robertson. Make sure that's an association that want people to make about you for the rest of your career. Only you know whether you're comfortble with that.